ENGLISH Four Credits required for graduation: English 9, English 10, English 11, English 12 CODE COURSE GRADE 1311 ENGLISH 9A 9 1312 ENGLISH 9B 9 1313 HON ENGLISH 9A 9 1314 HON ENGLISH 9B 9 1321 ENGLISH 10A 10 1322 ENGLISH 10B 10 1323 HON ENGLISH 10A 10 1324 HON ENGLISH 10B 10 1331 ENGLISH 11A 11 1332 ENGLISH 11B 11 1333 1334 HON ENGLISH 11A HON ENGLISH 11B 11 11 1015 AP ENGLISH LANG & COMP A 11-12 1016 AP ENGLISH LANG & COMP B 11-12 1341 ENGLISH 12A 12 1342 ENGLISH 12B 12 1343 HON ENGLISH 12A 12 1344 HON ENGLISH 12B 12 1017 AP ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION A 12 1018 AP ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION B 12 1139 ACADEMIC READING A (SP) (Read 180) 1140 ACADEMIC READING B (SP) (Read 180) 1160 ACADEMIC READING A (DP) (Read 180) 1161 ACADEMIC READING B (DP) (Read 180) PREREQUISITE English 9 English 9 English 10 English 10 English 10 & Teacher Recommendation English 11 English 11 English 11 & Teacher Recommendation 9-12 MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation 9-12 MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation 9-12 MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation 9-12 MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation 1 OTHER ENGLISH English Electives CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE OTHER 10-12 Participation in Literary Magazine ADVANCED COMPOSITION B (Creative Writing) JOURNALISM A: EDITING, GATHERING & REPORTING NEWS 10-12 Participation in Literary Magazine 1151 JOURNALISM B: ADVANCED NEWS WRITING & PAPER PRODUCTION 9-12 Attainment of outcomes of Journalism A 1152 TECHNIQUES OF ADVANCED JOURNALISM 10-12 1153 10-12 781335 PUBLICATIONS EDITING, LAYOUT & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIP A Attainment of outcomes of Journalism A & B & Teacher Approval Attainment of outcomes of Journalism A & Teacher Approval 781635 115034 1130 ADVANCED COMPOSITION A (Creative Writing) 1135 1150 9-12 Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Student will receive intro to software such as Photoshop & InDesign 5.5. Must contribute to all phases of production, promotion (fundraising), & distribution of school newspaper, The Howl. Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Student will receive intro to software such as Photoshop & InDesign 5.5. Must contribute to all phases of production, promotion (fundraising), & distribution of school newspaper, The Howl. Must take course Semester 1 and 2. 11-12 Teacher Approval Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Student in this class will contribute to all phases of production, promotion (fundraising), & distribution of school yearbook. Must take course Semester 1 and 2. NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIP B YEARBOOK JOURNALISM 1A 11-12 Teacher Approval Must take course Semester 1 and 2. 115134 YEARBOOK JOURNALISM 1B 9-12 115234 YEARBOOK TECHNIQUES OF ADV. JOURNALISM 10-12 115334 YEARBOOK PUBLICATIONS EDITING, LAYOUT & BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 10-12 Yearbook Journalism 781336 YEARBOOK INTERNSHIP A 11-12 Teacher Approval 781636 YEARBOOK INTERNSHIP B 11-12 1142 11 ONLY 11 ONLY Completed Geometry Completed Geometry For those who plan to take May or June SAT’s 114631 SAT PREPARATION A (Semester 1) SAT PREPARATION B (Semester 2) HSA PREPARATION A Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Member of Yearbook For those who plan to take January SAT’s. 11-12 114632 HSA PREPARATION B 11-12 1462 ORAL INTERPRET. & SPORTS MEDIA STUDY (1st Semester) 11-12 1461 INFORMATIVE & ARGUMENTATIVE SPEAKING (2nd Semester) 11-12 Teacher Recommendation Teacher Recommendation Attainment of Outcomes of Eng. 10 Attainment of Outcomes of Eng. 10 6906 LITERATURE AS FILM 1142 9-12 Yearbook Journalism 1A Yearbook 1 or Teacher Approval 9-12 2 Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Member of Yearbook Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Member of Yearbook Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Member of Yearbook Student will receive intro to software such as Photoshop & InDesign 5.5. Must contribute to all phases of production, promotion (fundraising), & distribution of school yearbook. Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Member of Yearbook Student will receive intro to software such as Photoshop & InDesign 5.5. Must contribute to all phases of production, promotion (fundraising), & distribution of school yearbook. Must take course Semester 1 and 2. Member of Yearbook Analysis and creation of Print, Television and Digital Media ESOL CODE 1201 1217 COURSE ESOL LEVEL 1A (Block: 1201/1217) ESOL LEVEL 1 ELECTIVE A (Block: 1217/1201) ESOL LEVEL 1B (Block: 1211/1218 ESOL LEVEL 1ELECTIVE B (Block: 1218/1211) ESOL LEVEL 2A GRADE 9-12 9-12 ESOL LEVEL 2 ELECTIVE A (Block: 1219/1202) ESOL LEVEL 2B (Block 1212/12207) 9-12 9-12 1203 ESOL LEVEL 2 ELECTIVE B (Block 1220/1212) ESOL LEVEL 3A 1213 ESOL LEVEL 3B 9-12 1204 ESOL LEVEL 4A 9-12 1214 ESOL LEVEL 4B 9-12 1205 ESOL LEVEL 5A 9-12 1215 ESOL LEVEL 5B 9-12 311140 311240 363140 363240 210740 210840 211040 211240 ESOL ALGEBRA 1A ESOL ALGEBRA 1B ESOL BIOLOGY A ESOL BIOLOGY B ESOL NSL GOVERNMENT A ESOL NSL GOVERNMENT B ESOL U.S. HISTORY A ESOL U.S. HISTORY B 222140 ESOL MODERN WORLD HISTORY A ESOL MODERN WORLD HISTORY B ACADEMIC READING A (SP) (Read 180) 9-12 ESOL Levels 2-3 9-12 ESOL Levels 2-3 1140 ACADEMIC READING B (SP) (Read 180) 9-12 1160 ACADEMIC READING A (DP) (Read 180) 9-12 1161 ACADEMIC READING B (DP) (Read 180) 9-12 114540 114541 374940 375040 1241 1242 320140 320240 ESOL BASIC READING A ESOL BASIC READING B ESOL MATTER & ENERGY A ESOL MATTER & ENERGY B ACADEMIC LANGUAGE A ACADEMIC LANGUAGE B ESOL GEOMETRY A ESOL GEOMETRY B 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 1211 1218 1202 1219 1212 1220 222240 1139 PREREQUISITE Must take ESOL 1218 simultaneously. Must take ESOL 1211 simultaneously. 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 11-12 11-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 OTHER Must take ESOL 1217 simultaneously. Must take ESOL 1201 simultaneously. Assessment/Completion of ESOL 1 Must take ESOL 1219 simultaneously. Must take ESOL 1202 simultaneously. Assessment/Completion of ESOL 2A Must take ESOL 1220 simultaneously. Must take ESOL 1212 simultaneously. Assessment/Completion of ESOL 2 Assessment/Completion of ESOL 3A Assessment/Completion of ESOL 3 Assessment/Completion of ESOL 4A Assessment/Completion of ESOL 4 Assessment/Completion of ESOL 5A ESOL Algebra 1A ESOL Levels 1-3 ESOL Levels 1-3 ESOL Levels 2-3 ESOL Levels 2-3 ESOL Levels 2-3 ESOL Levels 2-3 MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation MAP-R Score/Reading Assessment Team Recommendation ESOL Level 2 ESOL Level 2 ESOL Levels 2-3 ESOL Levels 2-3 ESOL Level 1 ESOL Level 1 ESOL Levels 1-3 ESOL Levels 1-3 3 MATHEMATICS CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE 3111 ALGEBRA 1A 9-11 3112 ALGEBRA 1B 9-11 3231 3232 RELATED MATHEMATICS A RELATED MATHEMATICS B 3201 3202 GEOMETRY A GEOMETRY B 3053 BRIDGE TO ALGEBRA 2A 3054 BRIDGE TO ALGEBRA 2B 3203 OTHER Graphing Calculator Required Algebra 1A Graphing Calculator Required Algebra 1 Geometry A Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required 11-12 Geometry Graphing Calculator Required 11-12 Geometry Graphing Calculator Required HON GEOMETRY A 9-12 Algebra 1 Graphing Calculator Required 3204 3301 HON GEOMETRY B ALGEBRA 2A 9-12 9-12 Hon Geometry A Geometry Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required 3302 ALGEBRA 2B 9-12 Algebra 2A Graphing Calculator Required 3121 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY A 4th Year Student Only Algebra 2/Bridge to Algebra 2 Graphing Calculator Required 3122 QUANTITATIVE LITERACY B 4th Year Student Only Graphing Calculator Required 3310 HON ALGEBRA 2A 9-12 Quantitative Literacy A Hon Geometry 3311 3489 HON ALGEBRA 2B PRECALCULUS A 9-12 10-12 Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required 3490 3350 PRECALCULUS B HON PRECALCULUS A 10-12 10-12 Hon Algebra 2A Algebra 2 or Hon Algebra 2 Precalculus A Hon Algebra 2 3351 HON PRECALCULUS B 10-12 Hon Precalculus A Graphing Calculator Required 3356 CALCULUS WITH APPLICATIONS A 11-12 Precalculus or Hon Precalculus Graphing Calculator Required 3357 CALCULUS WITH APPLICATIONS B 11-12 Calculus with Applications A Graphing Calculator Required 3452 AP CALCULUS AB A 11-12 Precalculus or Hon Precalculus Graphing Calculator Required 3453 AP CALCULUS AB B 11-12 AP Calculus A AB Graphing Calculator Required 3491 3492 AP CALCULUS BC A AP CALCULUS BC B 11-12 11-12 Hon Precalculus AP Calculus A BC Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required 3322 STATISTICS & MATHEMATICAL MODELING A 11-12 Algebra 2 Graphing Calculator Required 3323 STATISTICS & MATHEMATICAL MODELING B 11-12 Graphing Calculator Required 3320 3321 AP STATISTICS A AP STATISTICS B 11-12 11-12 Statistics & Mathematical Modeling A Algebra 2 AP Statistics A 3048 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS/ DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS A 11-12 AP Calculus BC Graphing Calculator Required 3049 MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS/ DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS B 11-12 MV Calc/Dif Equations A Graphing Calculator Required 9 9 9-12 9-12 4 Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required Graphing Calculator Required MATHEMATICS Electives CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE 114234 ACCUPLACER A – College Test 12 Algebra 2 preferred 114235 ACCUPLACER B – College Test SAT PREPARATION A (Sem 1) 12 11 Only Algebra 2 preferred SAT PREPARATION B (Sem 2) 11 Only 11431 11432 5 OTHER Geometry Graphing Calculator Required Geometry Graphing Calculator Required SCIENCE CREDIT TYPE CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE PC PC PC PC PC Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator OTHER 3749 3750 3764 3765 3821 MATTER & ENERGY A MATTER & ENERGY B HON MATTER & ENERGY A HON MATTER & ENERGY B HON PHYSICS A 9 9 9 9 9-12 3822 HON PHYSICS B 9-12 3766 3721 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY A ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY B CHEMISTRY A 10-12 3722 CHEMISTRY B 10-12 3711 HON CHEMISTRY A 10-12 3712 HON CHEMISTRY B 10-12 3631 3632 3621 3622 BIOLOGY A BIOLOGY B HON BIOLOGY A HON BIOLOGY B 11 11 10-11 10-11 3856 3857 3661 ASTRONOMY A ASTRONOMY B ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE A 11-12 11-12 11-12 PC PC SC 3662 3671 3672 394431 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE B HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE A HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE B INTEGRATED & APPLIED PHYSICAL SCIENCE A INTEGRATED & APPLIED PHYSICAL SCIENCE B 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 SC SC SC 11-12 Prerequisite: Integrated & Applied Physical Science A SC 3831 PHYSICS A 11-12 PC Scientific Calculator 3832 PHYSICS B 11-12 Prerequisite: Algebra I A&B Corequisite: Geometry Prerequisite: Physics A & Algebra I A&B Corequisite: Geometry PC Scientific Calculator 3578 GEOSCIENCE EXPLORATIONS-RESOURCES & PALEONTOLOGY 9-12 PC .5 credit (one semester only) 9-12 PC .5 credit (one semester only) 3767 394531 HON GEOSCIENCE EXPLORATIONSRESOURCES & PALEONTOLOGY PC: Physical Science Credit 3579 Prerequisite: Algebra I Corequisite: Geometry Prerequisite: Algebra I & Physics A Corequisite: Geometry 10 10 SC: Prerequisite: Environmental Chemistry A Prerequisite: Algebra I Corequisite: Geometry Prerequisite: Chemistry A Corequisite: Geometry Prerequisite: Algebra I Corequisite: Geometry Prerequisite: Chemistry A & Algebra I Corequisite: Geometry Prerequisite: Biology A Prerequisite: Hon Biology A BC BC BC BC Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator SC Science Credit 6 BC: Biological Science Credit SCIENCE (Continued) CODE 3576 3577 3761 COURSE GEOSCIENCE EXPLORATIONS-EARTH SYSTEMS & HAZARDS HON GEOSCIENCE EXPLORATIONS-EARTH SYSTEMS & HAZARDS ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY A (Advanced Level Course) GRADE PREREQUISITE CREDIT TYPE OTHER 9-12 PC .5 credit (one semester only) 9-12 PC .5 credit (one semester only) Required Lab Activities include Dissection. Honors Credit Required Lab Activities include Dissection. Honors Credit 11-12 Prerequisite: Biology Corequisite: Chemistry BC Prerequisite: Biology Corequisite: Chemistry Prerequisite: Anatomy & Physiology A Prerequisite: Biology & Chemistry or Physics Prerequisite: Biology & Chemistry or Physics Prerequisite: Forensic A Prerequisite: Biology Corequisite: Recommend Chemistry Prerequisite: Biology Corequisite: Recommend Chemistry AP Environmental Science A Prerequisite: Biology Corequisite: Chemistry BC 3762 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY B (Advanced Level Course) 11-12 3864 FORENSIC SCIENCE A (Advanced Level Course) FORENSIC SCIENCE B (Advanced Level Course) 11-12 3659 AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE A 11-12 3660 AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE B 11-12 3651 AP BIOLOGY A * (Double Period) 11-12 3652 AP BIOLOGY B * (Double Period) 11-12 Prerequisite: Biology Corequisite: Chemistry Prerequisite: AP Biology A BC 3751 AP CHEMISTRY A (Double Period) 11-12 Prerequisite: Chemistry Prerequisite: Algebra 2 PC 3752 AP CHEMISTRY B (Double Period) 11-12 Prerequisite: Chemistry Prerequisite: Algebra 2 Prerequisite: AP Chemistry A PC Scientific Calculator Lab Record Book 3891 AP PHYSICS 1A 9-12 Concurrent Algebra II PC Scientific Calculator 3892 AP PHYSICS 1B 9-12 PC Scientific Calculator 3839 AP PHYSICS C MECHANICS A AP PHYSICS C MECHANICS B PC Scientific Calculator PC Scientific Calculator 3865 3840 PC: Physical Science Credit 11-12 Concurrent Algebra II Prequisite: AP Physics 1A 11-12 Prerequisite: Physics Prerequisite: Precalculus 11-12 Prerequisite: Physics Prerequisite: Precalculus Prerequisite: AP Physics A SC: Science Credit BC: 7 SC Honors Credit SC Honors Credit SC Lab Record Book SC Lab Record Book BC Lab Record Book Required Lab Activities include Dissection Lab Record Book Required Lab Activities include Dissection Scientific Calculator Lab Record Book Biological Science Credit SOCIAL STUDIES Three credits required for graduation: US History, NSL Government, Modern World History CODE COURSE GRADE 2110 US HISTORY A 2112 US HISTORY B 2111 HON US HISTORY A 2113 HON US HISTORY B 2114 AP US HISTORY A 10-12 2124 AP US HISTORY B 10-12 2107 NSL GOVERNMENT A 2108 NSL GOVERNMENT B 2127 HON NSL GOVERNMENT A 2128 HON NSL GOVERNMENT B 2104 AP NSL GOVERNMENT & POLITICS A 10 AP NSL GOVERNMENT & POLITICS B 10 2105 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 MODERN WORLD HISTORY A 2222 MODERN WORLD HISTORY B 2223 HON MODERN WORLD HISTORY A 11 2224 HON MODERN WORLD HISTORY B 11 AP WORLD HISTORY A 2241 AP WORLD HISTORY B AP US History A 10 2221 2240 PREREQUISITE AP NSL Government & Politics A 11 11 11 AP World History A 11 8 OTHER SOCIAL STUDIES Continued CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE OTHER 2316 AP MICROECONOMICS, AP ECONOMICS, SEMESTER B 11-12 N/A The microeconomics course gives students a thorough understanding of the principles of economics that apply to the functions of individual decision makers, both consumers and producers, within the economic system. The course begins with a study of fundamental economic concepts such as scarcity, opportunity cost, production possibilities, specialization, and comparative advantage. It places primary emphasis on the nature and functions of product markets, and the role of government in promoting greater efficiency and equity in the economy. 2315 AP MACROECONOMICS, AP ECONOMICS, SEMESTER A 11-12 N/A The macroeconomics course gives students a thorough understanding of the principles of economics that apply to an economic system as a whole. The course places particular emphasis on the study of national income and price-level determination, and also develops students’ familiarity with economic performance measures, the financial sector, stabilization policies, economic growth, and international economics. 10-12 NSL Government, Honors NSL Government or AP Government The course examines the governments, political systems and policy differences throughout the countries of the United Kingdom, China, Russia, Mexico, Nigeria and Iran. The course illustrates the rich diversity of political life, to show available institutional alternatives, to explain differences in policy outcomes, and to communicate to students the importance of global political and economic changes. 2132/2145 AP COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT & POLITICS, SEMESTER A/B 9 SOCIAL STUDIES Electives CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE OTHER 210331 210332 2312 HISTORY, AFRICAN- AMERICAN (One Semester ) LAW I (Semester 1) 11-12 2343 LAW II (Semester 2) 11-12 2216 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY A 11-12 2217 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY B 11-12 2304 PSYCHOLOGY 1 11-12 2313 PSYCHOLOGY 2 11-12 2330 AP PSYCHOLOGY A 11-12 2331 AP PSYCHOLOGY B 11-12 2305 SOCIOLOGY 1 12 2314 SOCIOLOGY 2 12 210430 AP NSL GOVERNMENT 9 APPS Students only 210530 AP NSL GOVERNMENT 9 APPS Students only 2303 2318 2311 2332 2333 2339 ECONOMICS (one semester only) HUMANITIES (one semester only) PHILOSOPHY (one semester only) AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY A AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY B STUDENT LEADERSHIP A 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 11-12 10-12 2340 STUDENT LEADERSHIP B 10-12 2208 ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN CIVILIZATIONS (one semester only) 11-12 2209 MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN HISTORY (one semester only) TELEVISION PRODUCTION 1 11-12 HISTORY, EASTERN ASIA AP ECONOMICS Macro AP ECONOMICS Micro AP GOVERNMENT COMPARATIVE A AP GOVERNMENT COMPARATIVE B 11-12 11-12 11-12 Must take Macro and Micro 10-12 Must take both A and B 10-12 Must take both A and B 7860 7862 2218 2315 2316 2132 2145 11-12 AP European History A Psychology 1 AP Psychology A Sociology 1 Intended for students in leadership positions Intended for students in leadership positions Students will be focused on the production and execution of CCNN morning announcements. This will include the daily “live” show and segments which will be featured in the morning announcements. PERIOD 3&4 10-12 Must take Macro and Micro 10 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY – This college-level course introduces students to the systematic study of patterns and processes that have shaped human understanding, use, and alteration of Earth’s surface. Students employ spatial concepts and landscape analysis to analyze human social organization and its environmental consequences. They also learn about the methods and tools geographers use in their science and practice. ANCIENT MEDITERRANEAN CIVILIZATIONS – This course is a survey of the evolution of society from the Fertile Crescent through Greek and Roman civilizations. Students examine the rise of civilizations in the Near East and their legacies. Greek civilization is studied from its historical roots through Alexander’s empire, emphasizing forces of change and aspects that provide a basis for Western thought. The course concludes with a study of the Roman Era. MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN HISTORY – European history from the fall of Rome through the crises that characterized the late Middle Ages is surveyed. Topics include the rise of Christianity and Islam and the conflict between those religious forces, the characteristics of medieval European society, and crises such as the Black Plague that ended this period. 11 WORLD LANGUAGES (Formerly Foreign Language) CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE 1611 1621 FRENCH 1A FRENCH 1B 9-12 9-12 French 1A 1612 FRENCH 2A 9-12 French 1 1622 FRENCH 2B 9-12 French 2A 1613 FRENCH 3A 9-12 French 2 1623 FRENCH 3B 9-12 French 3A 1633 HON FRENCH 3A 9-12 French 2 1643 HON FRENCH 3B 9-12 Hon French 3A 1634 HON FRENCH 4A 9-12 French 3 1644 HON FRENCH 4B 9-12 Hon French 4A 1615 HON FRENCH 5A 9-12 French 4 1625 HON FRENCH 5B 9-12 French 5A 1635 AP FRENCH LANGUAGE A 11-12 French 5 1636 AP FRENCH LANGUAGE B 11-12 AP French Language A 1961 GERMAN 1A 9-12 1971 GERMAN 1B 9-12 German 1A 1962 GERMAN 2A 9-12 German 1 1972 GERMAN 2B 9-12 German 2A 1963 GERMAN 3A 9-12 German 2 1973 GERMAN 3B 9-12 German 3A 1711 SPANISH 1A 9-12 1721 SPANISH 1B 9-12 Spanish 1A 1712 SPANISH 2A 9-12 Spanish 1 1722 SPANISH 2B 9-12 Spanish 2A 1713 SPANISH 3A 9-12 Spanish 2 1723 SPANISH 3B 9-12 Spanish 3A 1733 HON SPANISH 3A 9-12 Spanish 2 1743 HON SPANISH 3B 9-12 Hon Spanish 3A 1734 HON SPANISH 4A 9-12 Spanish 3 1744 HON SPANISH 4B 9-12 Hon Spanish 4A 1753 HON SPANISH 5A 9-12 1754 HON SPANISH 5B 9-12 1759 AP SPANISH LANGUAGE A 11-12 1760 AP SPANISH LANGUAGE B 11-12 1761 AP SPANISH LITERATURE A 11-12 1762 AP SPANISH LITERATURE B 11-12 Spanish 5A AP Spanish Language A 12 OTHER COMPUTER SCIENCE CODE COURSE 2903 SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS BY DESIGN A 2904 SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS BY DESIGN B 2989* COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1A (Adv) 2990* GRADE PREREQUISITE 9-12 9-12 9-12 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 1B (Adv.) OTHER Algebra 1 Certificate of Merit (CM) Computer Programming 1A Certificate of Merit (CM) 9-12 10-12 2901* AP COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 2A 2902* AP COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 2B 2925* FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE A FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE B COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPALS A COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPALS B 2965 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3A 2922* 2923* 2924* Computer Programming 1 or Design Technology Solutions with teacher recommendation 10-12 AP Computer Programming 2A 9-12 9-12 10-12 10-12 11-12 Algebra I Computer Science Principals A Computer Program 2B Certificate of Merit (CM) Computer Programming 3A Certificate of Merit (CM) 11-12 2966 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3B 11-12 2907 COMPUTER SCIENCE INTERN 2991* WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT A 2992* WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT B 9-12 9-12 Web Site A Upon completion of A&B, students may opt to take the exam of Network Operations Certification 10-12 4242* NETWORK OPERATIONS A (DP) 4243* NETWORK OPERATIONS B (DP) 10-12 11-12 4244* NETWORK OPERATIONS (DP) (One Semester) Network Operations A Network Operations A&B A+ Certification or Teacher Recommendation *Part of Career Pathway Program – Students may be eligible to apply for college credit upon successful completion. 13 TECHNOLOGY CODE COURSE GRADE 5161 FOUNDATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY A 9-12 T 5162 FOUNDATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY B 9-12 T 5150 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN A INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN B DESIGNING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS A DESIGNING TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS B PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING A 5151 PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING B 5152 5153 2812 2813 9-12 PREREQUISITE T Algebra 1 Introduction to Engineering Design A T T 9-12 Algebra 1 Designing Technology Solutions A 9-12 Algebra 1 T 9-12 Principles of Engineering A 9-12 9-12 AT OTHER T T T ADVANCED DESIGN Basic Tech Ed 2808 APPLICATION A 10-12 Credit AT ADVANCED DESIGN Advanced Design 2809 APPLICATION B 10-12 Application A AT ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Basic Tech Ed 2810 APPLICATIONS A 10-12 Credit AT ADVANCED Advanced TECHNOLOGY Technology 2811 APPLICATIONS B 10-12 Applications A AT T = Technology Credit AT = Advanced Technology Credit For Advanced Tech program completer, students will need 1 tech and 2 adv. tech credits SPECIAL SERVICES Clarksburg High School will have a LAD program and an ED Cluster program. The special services programs will be predominantly full inclusion. Individual student programs will be revised as needed to meet the requirements of their Individual Education Plan. See regular program for prerequisites. Honors will also be available to special services students. The resource teacher will work with each student to address his/her specific school goals and accommodations . CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE 7933 RESOURCE 9-12 IEP Team Decision 7934 783431 RESOURCE HUMAN BEHAVIOR A 9-12 9-12 IEP Team Decision 783432 HUMAN BEHAVIOR B 9-12 1145 BASIC READING 9-12 114541 BASIC READING 9-12 14 OTHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE OTHER 772331 PHYSICAL EDUCATION A 9-12 General P.E. 772332 774831 774832 774631 774632 PHYSICAL EDUCATION B SOCCER A SOCCER B FLAG FOOTBALL A FLAG FOOTBALL B 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-12 General P.E. NET SPORTS A 773731 (Tennis, Badminton, Pickle Ball) 9-12 NET SPORTS B 773732 774531 774532 774231 774232 FITNESS A FITNESS B BASKETBALL A BASKETBALL B 9-12 9-12 9-12 Fitness A 9-12 9-12 773631 CONCENTRATED PE-LIFETIME SPORTS A 9-12 Walking/leisure activities 773632 CONCENTRATED PE-LIFETIME SPORTS B 9-12 Walking/leisure activities 775231 WEIGHT TRAINING & CONDITIONING A 9-12 775232 WEIGHT TRAINING & CONDITIONING B 9-12 772333 COYOTE ATHLETE TRAINING A 10-12 Teacher recommended 772334 775131 775132 COYOTE ATHLETE TRAINING B 10-12 9-12 9-12 (Tennis, Badminton, Pickle Ball) VOLLEYBALL A VOLLEYBALL B HEALTH CODE COURSE GRADE HEALTH EDUCATION 783531 (One semester only) HEALTH EDUCATION 783532 (One semester only) PREREQUISITE Required for 10 Graduation 10 HONORS COMPREHENSIVE 784132 HEALTH (One semester only) 7841 784130 Recommended 10th grade year only Required for 10 Graduation HONORS COMPREHENSIVE 784131 HEALTH (One semester only) OTHER 10 APPS HONOR HEALTH Semester 1 APPS HONOR HEALTH Semester 2 15 Recommended 10th grade year only More rigorous level with individual projects utilizing community & other groupings. More rigorous level with individual projects utilizing community & other groupings. ART CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE 6055 FOUNDATIONS OF ART A 9-12 6056 FOUNDATIONS OF ART B 9-12 6496 DIGITAL ART A 9-12 6497 648631 DIGITAL ART B AP STUDIO ART 2-D A (Digital) 9-12 10-12 648632 AP STUDIO ART 2-D B (Digital) 10-12 6105 STUDIO ART 1A 10-12 Foundations of Art or Digital Art 6106 STUDIO ART 1B 10-12 Studio Art 1A 6205 STUDIO ART 2A 10-12 Studio Art 1 6206 STUDIO ART 2B 10-12 648231 AP STUDIO ART A (Drawing) 11-12 648232 AP STUDIO ART B (Drawing) 11-12 Studio Art 2A Foundations of Art & Studio Art 1, 2,3 Foundations of Art & Studio Art 1, 2,3 6345 PHOTOGRAPHY 1A 9-12 6346 PHOTOGRAPHY 1B 9-12 6347 PHOTOGRAPHY 2A 10-12 Photography 1 6348 6343 6344 10-12 9-12 9-12 Photography 2A 11-12 Photography 1 & 2 635231 6381 6391 6383 6393 6385 6386 PHOTOGRAPHY 2B DIGITAL PHOTO A DIGITAL PHOTO B AP STUDIO ART 2-D A (Photography) AP STUDIO ART 2-D B (Photography) CERAMICS 1A CERAMICS 1B CERAMICS 2A CERAMICS 2B CERAMICS 3A CERAMICS 3B 648831 AP STUDIO ART 3-D A (Ceramics) 11-12 648832 6365 6366 6355 6356 AP STUDIO ART 3-D B (Ceramics) PAINTING A PAINTING B DRAWING AND DESIGN A DRAWING AND DESIGN B 11-12 10-12 10-12 9-12 9-12 6926 6927 6913 THEATER 1A THEATER 1B 635131 STAGE DESIGN 11-12 9-12 9-12 10-12 10-12 11-12 11-12 Foundation of Art A Digital Art Inexpensive Non-disposable 35 mm (Film Format) Camera, Any Type Photography 1A 16 35 mm SLR Camera & 2 Pkgs (25 Sheets ea) Photographic Paper Will need Digital Camera Will need Digital Camera 35 mm SLR Camera & 2 Pkgs (25 Sheets ea) Photographic Paper Ceramics 1A Ceramics 1 Ceramics 2 Ceramics 1, 2 and 3 Foundations of Art A&B 9-12 9-12 Theater 1A 10-12 OTHER Theater 1 or Teacher Approval Counts as Fine Arts Credit Counts as Fine Arts Credit ART (Continued) CODE COURSE 6928 6929 781337 781637 THEATER 2A THEATER 2B THEATER INTERNSHIP A THEATER INTERNSHIP B ADVANCED ACTING (Semester 1 Only) PLAY DIRECTING (Semester 2 Only) 6912 6914 GRADE PREREQUISITE Theater 1 or Teacher 9-12 Approval 9-12 Theater 2A 11-12 Teacher Approval 11-12 10-12 Theater 1 & 2 10-12 Theater 1 & 2 OTHER Counts as Fine Arts Credit Counts as Fine Arts Credit Counts as Fine Arts Credit ART Electives CODE COURSE GRADE 9-12 6904 MUSIC THEATER A 6905 MUSIC THEATER B 9-12 17 PREREQUISITE Theater 1 or Teacher Approval OTHER MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL CODE 6822 COURSE CONCERT BAND A (COYOTE BAND) CONCERT BAND B (COYOTE BAND) 6873 HON JAZZ ENSEMBLE A 9-12 Audition 6874 HON JAZZ ENSEMBLE B HON SYMPHONIC BAND A 9-12 Audition 6828 (MARCHING BAND) 9-12 Audition 6821 GRADE PREREQUISITE 9-12 Audition 9-12 Audition HON SYMPHONIC BAND B 6829 (MARCHING BAND) 9-12 Audition 6869 HON SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA A HON SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA B 6851 ORCHESTRA, CONCERT A 9-12 Audition 6852 ORCHESTRA, CONCERT B 9-12 Audition 6868 9-12 Audition 9-12 Audition OTHER Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary Transportation costs as necessary GENERAL CODE 6520 6521 COURSE PIANO 1A PIANO 1B GRADE PREREQUISITE 9-12 9-12 Piano 1A or Approval OTHER VOCAL CODE 6711 6712 COURSE CHORUS 1A CHORUS 1B GRADE PREREQUISITE 9 9 Chorus 1A or Audition 6731 6732 6741 6742 6745 CONCERT CHOIR A CONCERT CHOIR B CHAMBER CHOIR A CHAMBER CHOIR B SHOW CHOIR A 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 10-12 6746 SHOW CHOIR B 10-12 Audition Audition Audition Audition Audition OTHER Transportation Costs (men and women) Women only Women only 18 COLLEGE/CAREER RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT (CCRD) CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE OTHER 8092 COLLEGE/CAREER RESEARCH DEV. (CCRD) 1A 9-11 8093 COLLEGE/CAREER RESEARCH DEV 1B 9-11 CCRD 1A 8065 COLLEGE/CAREER RESEARCH DEV 2A 11-12 CCRD 1A &B 8066 COLLEGE/CAREER RESEARCH DEV 2B 11-12 CCRD 2A 5441 SITE BASED WORK EXPERIENCE (SBWE) A (Double Period) 11-12 Must Also Register for CCRD 2 Class 5442 SITE BASED WORK EXPERIENCE (SBWE) B (Double Period) 11-12 Must Also Register for CCRD 2 Class NOTE: Program Completer includes CCRD 1 and CCRD 2 (2 credits) in addition to 2 credits of Site Based Work Experience. HORTICULTURE PATHWAY CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE 5535 FOUNDATIONS OF HORTICULTURE A 9-11 5536 FOUNDATIONS OF HORTICULTURE B 9-11 5523 PLANT PRODUCTION A 10-12 Foundations of Horticulture A&B 5524 PLANT PRODUCTION B 10-12 Foundations of Horticulture A&B 5657 LANDSCAPE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT A LANDSCAPE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT B 5304 GUIDED RESEARCH – ENVIRONMENTAL, AGRICULTURAL & NATURAL A 12 5305 GUIDED RESEARCH – ENVIRONMENTAL, AGRICULTURAL & NATURAL B 12 5656 Foundations of Horticulture A&B & 10-12 Plant Production A&B Foundations of Horticulture A&B & 10-12 Plant Production A&B Foundations of Horticulture A&B & Plant Production A&B. Landscape Design & Management A&B Foundations of Horticulture A&B & Plant Production A&B Landscape Design & Management A&B 19 OTHER FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE CODE 4847 4848 4880 4881 4882 COURSE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 1A GRADE PREREQUISITE OTHER 9-12 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 1 B ADVANCED-LEVEL CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 2A ADVANCED-LEVEL CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 2B ADVANCED-LEVEL CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 3A 9-12 10-12 10-12 Child and Adolescent 1A Child & Adolescent Development 1 A&B Child & Adolescent Development 1 A&B Child & Adolescent Development 1 A&B & 2 A&B ` 11-12 4883 ADVANCED CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 3B 11-12 4884 ADVANCED-LEVEL EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND CHILD STUDIES INTERNSHIP 11-12 Child & Adolescent Development 1 A&B & 2 A&B Child & Adolescent Development 1 A&B/Adv. Child & Adolescent Development 2 A&B is recommended. (CD teacher recommendation is required) ACADEMY OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS CODE COURSE GRADE PREREQUISITE Corequisite: Chemistry Prerequisite: Foundations of Medicine & Health Science A Corequisite: Chemistry Corequisite: Foundations of Medicine & Health Science A&B Corequisite: Biology Prerequisite: Structures & Functions of the Human Body A Corequisite: Biology Prerequisite: Foundations of Medicine A&B Structures & Functions of the Human Body A&B Prerequisite: Foundations of Medicine A&B Structures & Functions of the Human Body A&B Prerequisite: Structures & Functions 4044 FOUNDATIONS OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCE A 10-11 4045 FOUNDATIONS OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCE B 10-11 4042 STRUCTURES & FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY A 11 4043 STRUCTURES & FUNCTIONS OF THE HUMAN BODY B 11 3887 PHYSICAL REHABILITATION SCIENCE A (Advanced Level Course) 12 3888 PHYSICAL REHABILITATION SCIENCE B (Advanced Level Course 12 GUIDED RESEARCH IN BIOSCIENCE A 3875 (Advanced Level Course) 12 GUIDED RESEARCH IN BIOSCIENCE B 3876 (Advanced Level Course) 12 20 of the Human Body A&B & Foundations of Medicine A&B Prerequisite: Structures & Functions of the Human Body A&B & Foundations of Medicine A&B OTHER
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